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Originally Posted by killasmurf86
wtf is that?
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No need to curse. That's the recommended method for those that want to build kernels based on GENERIC, in such a way that any updates to GENERIC are also updates to their kernel.
Just include GENERIC in the config file. Any devices/options you don't want, you disable via
nodevice/
nooption. That way, when devices/options are added to GENERIC they are automatically added to your custom kernel as well.
See the SMP config file for the include syntax.